To create your own fountain,
the basics needed are: a fountain sculpture, nozzle, or fountain ring, a receptacle,
which can be of any non-porous material large enough to receive the water emitted,
and a submersible, recirculating pump which utilizes a 3-prong outlet.

These
elegant brass fountain sculptures are plumbed with copper tubing with a hose barb
welded to the tubing at the bottom of the sculpture. A submersible pump draws
water from the receptacle through a plastic hose attached to the hose barb, and
the water then flows through the copper tubing inside the sculpture back to the
receptacle.

Made by skilled artisans
of "lost wax method" sculpting, many are replicas of European masters,
and are sure to become garden heirlooms of tomorrow.

Wildflower
is a reproduction of the exquisite bronze by sculptor Edward Berge, displayed
at the Palace of Fine Arts during the 1915 Pan Pacific International Exposition.
Historian E.E. Burden reported that she was the most popular garden piece there.
Cast in solid brass and finished in bronze.